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arxiv: 1506.01986 · v2 · pith:LLICYBAUnew · submitted 2015-06-05 · 🧮 math.CT · math.LO

Accessible images revisited

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keywords largeaccessibleassumptioncardinalcompactelementaryimagepowerful
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We extend and improve the result of Makkai and Par\'e that the powerful image of any accessible functor F is accessible, assuming there exists a sufficiently large strongly compact cardinal. We reduce the required large cardinal assumption to the existence of $L_{\mu,\omega}$-compact cardinals for sufficiently large {\mu}, and also show that under this assumption the {\lambda}-pure powerful image of F is accessible. From the first of these statements, we obtain that the tameness of every Abstract Elementary Class follows from a weaker large cardinal assumption than was previously known. We provide two ways of employing the large cardinal assumption to prove each result - one by a direct ultraproduct construction and one using the machinery of elementary embeddings of the set-theoretic universe.

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